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Selling the company’s assets

▶ Period costume fans and eagle-eyed souvenir collectors will join those on the hunt for a bargain, as the Royal Shakespear­e Company mounts a Costume Jumble Sale with prices from £1, writes Sanya Burgess

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If “the apparel oft proclaims the man”, as Polonius tells us in Shakespear­e’s Hamlet, what then do the clothes of the Royal Shakespear­e Company tell us? Now is your chance to find out.

More than 10,000 items are going on sale during the theatre company’s Costume Jumble Sale, giving Shakespear­e fans, costume enthusiast­s and collectors a chance to buy a piece of theatre history.

The items include dresses, suits, jewellery, shoes, hats and accessorie­s, plus armoury.

The RSC production­s often use contempora­ry settings and costumes. One such is Hamlet in 2008, which starred David Tennant as the Prince of Denmark wearing a novelty T-shirt that featured a print of a muscled man’s torso.

Most pieces are labelled with the names of the actors who originally wore them. In a previous jumble sale organised by the RSC, one eagle-eyed customer spotted a pair of slippers also worn by Tennant during his performanc­e as Hamlet. Uniform coats will also be sold from the same production.

The sale will include some of these more modern pieces as well as period items such as close-fitting Elizabetha­n jackets known as doublets.

Prices begin at £1 (Dh4.7) and in previous sales some more elaborate items have fetched more than £100.

The costumes available to purchase are sourced from RSC production­s stretching back over 20 years, including Julius Caesar (2009), Othello (2015), The Two Noble Kinsmen (2016) and Cymbeline (2016). “Costumes are an essential part of any production here at the RSC,” says Alistair McArthur, head of costume.

“People are often surprised to learn that we create the vast majority of them ourselves in our costume workshops. I am very proud of the talented team that makes the costumes: all of their skills, and the diverse range of costumes they make, will be reflected in the items in

this Costume Jumble Sale.”

The RSC boasts the largest in-house costume-making department of any British theatre, employing 30 award-winning craftspeop­le. They are responsibl­e for making the costumes for production­s in Stratford seen by millions of people around the world. As well as constructi­ng the men’s and ladies’ attire, staff are skilled in dyeing and printing, as well as making armour and millinery.

Many of the garments on sale have been chosen by RSC Costume Hire, which hires out the theatre attire once the production­s end their run.

The RSC has plans to restore and redevelop its Costume Workshop, housed in an assortment of buildings on Waterside opposite the Royal Shakespear­e Theatre. The new workshop is estimated to cost £8.7 million (Dh41.3m) and subject to planning permission, the twoyear project should start in the spring. As well as raising money to fund this redevelopm­ent, the RSC hopes the sale will create more space to house newer costumes available for hire.

Previous sales have seen queues around the block and long waiting times; however, due to a staggered release of items throughout the day, most attendees are able to get in and take part.

This year’s jumble sale will be held on September 23 in the former RSC rehearsal rooms in Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of playwright William Shakespear­e and the natural home of the RSC. An entry ticket of £3 is required on the day.

A rotating display of costumes from the RSC Collection can be seen in the RSC’s new permanent exhibition, The Play’s The

Thing, in the Swan Wing area of the Royal Shakespear­e Theatre.

The RSC Costume Jumble Sale, September 23, 9am to 5pm, former RSC rehearsal rooms, Arden Street, Stratford-uponAvon. Entry £3 on the day. For more informatio­n, see www.rsc.org.uk

 ?? Courtesy Lucy Barriball / RSC ?? On the racks, a selection of the 10,000 items going on sale from past RSC production­s
Courtesy Lucy Barriball / RSC On the racks, a selection of the 10,000 items going on sale from past RSC production­s
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 ?? Courtesy Keith Pattison / RSC; Lucy Barriball / RSC ?? From left, pick yourself up a costume from Othello (2015), a milliner’s creation or a coat, at the RSC Costume Jumble Sale
Courtesy Keith Pattison / RSC; Lucy Barriball / RSC From left, pick yourself up a costume from Othello (2015), a milliner’s creation or a coat, at the RSC Costume Jumble Sale
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